Nindu Samsaram
Nindu Samsaram (transl. The Whole Family) is a 1968 Telugu-language drama film, produced by P. Gangadhar Rao under the Nava Shakti Productions banner and directed by C. S. Rao. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Krishna Kumari and music composed by Master Venu.[1][2]
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Directed by | C. S. Rao |
Produced by | P. Gangadhar Rao |
Written by | Pinisetty (dialogues) |
Screenplay by | Nava Shakti Unit |
Story by | Nava Shakti Unit |
Starring | N. T. Rama Rao Krishna Kumari |
Music by | Master Venu |
Cinematography | J. Satyanarayana |
Edited by | Veerappa |
Production company | Nava Shakti Productions |
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Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Plot
Bhaskar, an honest, truthful gentleman who is in search of a job. Bhaskar has a family, a blind father Brahmaiah (Chittor V. Nagaiah), mother Saraswatamma (Hemalatha) and disabled sister Shanta (Anitha), who are staying along with his shrewd sister-in-law Tulasamma (S. Varalakshmi) and incapable elder brother Ranganatham (Prabhakar Reddy). Once Bhaskar finds a purse of a lorry driver Subbarayudu (Jagga Rao) with money and he hands it over to him. Subbarayudu & his sister Seeta (Dubbing Janaki) are grateful to Bhaskar, he asks him to stay with them and also gets a job in his company. Tulasamma takes away the money sent by Bhaskar and always accuses her in-laws. Shanta writes a letter to Bhaskar regarding it, he immediately moves and in between, he gets acquainted with a beautiful girl Jyothi (Krishna Kumari). After reaching home Bhaskar witnesses Tulasamma misbehavior towards his parents, so, he takes them to the city. They all take shelter at Brahmaiah's childhood friend Somayya's (Ramana Reddy) house and Somaiah's son Mohan loves Shanta. Bhaskar starts working at various places when Jyothi spots his honesty and appoints him in their company by recommending to her father Zamindar Umakanta Rao (Relangi). Unfortunately, Ranganatham also works at the same place and he warns his brother not to reveal their relationship. Meanwhile, Bhaskar & Jyothi fall in love. On the other side, Tulasamma's brother Maya (Padmanabham) a cheat, decides to deceive Umakanta Rao and grab his property by marrying Jyothi. During a function at Umakanta Rao's house, Tulasamma's son steals gold bangles which Bhaskar notices and takes the blame on him when he loses his job. Umakantha Rao denies Jyothi's wish and fixes alliance with Maya. At the same time, Brahmaiah & Sommaiah makes the marriage arrangements of their children which Tulasamma plans to break out. So, she provokes Umakantha Rao along with Maya to recover the debt amount which Somaiah has taken from him. During the time of engagement, Ranganatham arrives and forces Somaiah to repay the amount, otherwise, his house will be sealed. Listening to it, Brahmaiah gets a heart attack and dies. Here, Ranganatham realizes his mistake and reforms himself. Eventually, Shanta is not able to tolerate the situations, so, she leaves to commit suicide when Bhaskar saves her, he observes another girl also trying to commit suicide and He recognizes her Seeta. Bhaskar takes her to his house where he understands she has been cheated by a person who is none other than Maya. Now Bhaskar gives an assurance to both sisters, first of all, he decides to repay the debt of Umakantha Rao for which he participates in a car race. On the other side, Jyothi brings out the real faces of Maya & Tulasamma where Umakanta Rao realizes his mistake, makes Maya in mindful condition and performs his marriage with Seeta. Looking at it, Tulasamma wants to take revenge against Bhaskar, so, he sends goons to kill him. Knowing it, Ranganatham squashes out Tulasamma, lands to protect his brother and gets wounded when Tulasamma also under contrition and says sorry to everyone. Finally, the entire family is reunited and the movie ends on a happy note with the marriage Bhaskar & Jyothi.
Cast
- N. T. Rama Rao as Bhaskar
- Krishna Kumari as Jyothi
- Chittor V. Nagaiah as Brahmaiah
- Relangi as Umakanta Rao
- Ramana Reddy as Somaiah
- Prabhakar Reddy as Ranganatham
- Padmanabham as S. S. Mayya
- Balakrishna as Appanna
- Jagga Rao as Subba Rayudu
- S. Varalakshmi as Tulasamma
- Hemalatha as Saraswatamma
- Vijaya Lalitha
- Rama Prabha as Subbulu
- Anitha as Shanti
- Dubbing Janaki as Seeta
Soundtrack
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Film score by | |
Released | 1968 |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Length | 29:12 |
Producer | Master Venu |
Music composed by Master Venu. Music released by Audio Company.
S. No. | Song Title | Lyrics | Singers | length |
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1 | "Yevarikee Thalavanchaku" | C. Narayana Reddy | Ghantasala | 4:00 |
2 | "Yavvaname Kadha" | Aarudhra | P. Susheela | 4:02 |
3 | "Naa Kannulu Neethoam" | Aarudhra | Ghantasala, P. Susheela | 3:40 |
4 | "Vayasutho Paniyemundhi" | C. Narayana Reddy | P. Susheela | 4:04 |
5 | "Joru Joruga Saanu" | Aarudhra | Pithapuram | 3:15 |
6 | "Okari Manasuram" | Dasaradhi | Ghantasala, P. Susheela | 3:40 |
7 | "My Dear Thulasammakka" | Aarudhra | Pithapuram | 3:01 |
8 | "Devudunnada" | Aarudhra | P. Susheela | 3:30 |
References
- Vijaya (12 December 1968). "సినిమా: నిండు సంసారం". Visalaandhra. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
- "చిత్ర జ్యోతి: నిండు సంసారం". Andhra Jyothi. 3 December 1968. Retrieved 22 November 2020.